AFL 2017 Live Stream: Watch The Grand Final Here! [Updated]

The AFL 2017 Grand Final is about to kick off between the Richmond Tigers and the Adelaide Crows. If you're stuck at work or don't have access to a TV, it's still possible to watch the match live on your tablet or smartphone with just a few clicks. Here are the links.

This Saturday, AFL fanatics around the country will be cheering on as the 2017 Grand Final is decided. Here's everything you need to know about watching the big game live - whether it's free-to-air TV, down the pub or online.

There easiest way to stream the AFL Grand Final is to sign up for a two-week free trial of Telstra's AFL Live Pass app. This is compatible with most Android, iOS, Mac and Windows devices and provides a live stream of the action.

If you're comfortable with gambling and are keen to take a punt, you can also sign up for a CrownBet membership, which grants you free access to the AFL Live Vision app. The minimum bet is 50 cents.

If you're planning to watch after the live broadcast, you can also download the Freeview FV app. This provides access to free-to-air broadcasts, including Channel 7. Best of all, it's now compatible with Google Chromecast which means you can stream the match to a HDMI-equipped monitor.

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